For UFOs so loved the world …

Last week UFO investigator Alejandro Rojas spliced together a Great Taboo year-in-review roundup of celebrity quotes, tweets and vids. It was a substantial list with disparate takes from the likes of George Clooney (“Now that every single human being on earth has a camera phone, where are all those UFO pictures?”), Sigourney Weaver (“I think there’s a department in our government which is exclusively dedicated to quashing reports about aliens”), and Christie Brinkley (“— and then all of a sudden all four lights shot over the mountain to the other side of Crete!”).

Get Tim Tebow to stick a couple of decent UFO websites on his face and -- boom -- instant public clamor for accountability!/CREDIT: news.lalate.com

Rojas hoped this informal sanction by the glitterati might signal the beginning of an evolutionary societal shift. “Even though celebrities are known for being wild and crazy, even this rowdy bunch has seemed reticent to talk about UFOs in the past,” he wrote. “Those days seem to be over, and I say good riddance.”

So imagine if Tim Tebow got into The Great Taboo …

Even before the guy took his first rookie snap from center, Denver’s No. 15 wore the top selling jersey in the NFL — a quarterback with a fullback’s instincts, the unorthodox passing style, two college championship rings, a Heisman, etc. 2011: Sophomore season, Jesus’ most demonstrative play-caller pens Christianity’s top-selling autobiography, and even Muslims ride the wave.

And last week, perhaps inevitably, came the OMG moment as the Broncos beat the Steelers in overtime.

In 2009, during the BCS championship, this guy painted John 3:16 on his face and over the next 24 hours, the New Testament verse ignited a Google phenomenon with 90 million-plus searches. Obviously, you know where this is going: